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DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS FELLOWSHIP:

Producer-stars? Are you a producer looking to develop an interesting web interactive idea? Got your own web series idea, but need the time, resources, and mentorship to develop it?

You might be perfect for the BlackPublicMedia.org Digital Media Arts Fellowship a 12-week full-time immersive next-media training program designed to provide emerging producers of African descent a foothold in new/multi-platform careers in the digital arts. The program assists young producers in shaping web/multi-platform ideas for submission into the annual Digital Open Call competition, while immersing them in new media and web projects funded by the National Black Programming Consortium.

Learn more about the program, and submit your online application here.

Deadline: All applications must be received before 5 PM EST, Monday, April 16th, 2012
NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD: AfroPoP 4.0 Discussion Guides

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Thanks to all those who have been spreading the AfroPoP 4.0 gospel. We were really excited about the feedback from you! If you are still not on the AfroPoP train, get on now at AfroPoP.tv

Starting today you can download the newly uploaded discussion guides for all the films in the series via our "Resources" section. These guides will give you some salient points for conversations about all the great films featured in this season.

Download them here for free!

Also be sure to check out all the behind the scenes, and producer videos on the website, including web extras featuring this season's very funny host Wyatt Cenac of "The Daily Show."

BlackPublicMedia.org is supported by the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people, with additional funding provided by the Ford Foundation.

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